tractor blue book?

Does anyone know of a good and reliable tractor value guide? I found "the official tractor blue book" online, but want feedback from anyone that has used it. I also found Iron Solutions Inc. but they only do large ag tractors. I'm looking for something to appraise late model CUTS in particular. Any advice is appreciated. Thanx "Z"

Getting old. Sold the ranch. Sold the tractors. Moved back to the city.

Re: tractor blue book?

Originally Posted by Z RENCH

Does anyone know of a good and reliable tractor value guide? I found "the official tractor blue book" online, but want feedback from anyone that has used it. I also found Iron Solutions Inc. but they only do large ag tractors. I'm looking for something to appraise late model CUTS in particular. Any advice is appreciated. Thanx "Z"

I've used the Tractor Blue Book since I got into tractors about 6 years ago. It's good for getting you into the price ballpark. Available at amazon.com.

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Tractor Supply carries it. It has good info on serial numbers, equipment options, etc. I find that here in the northeast, the listed prices tend to be on the low side compared to local sales and tractorhouse.com, but it's still very handy.

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As a dealer, I don't trust those books as far as I can throw them. The numbers are all based off a trend analysis of the machines starting list price. They don't reflect the fact that some brands resell better than others, and that in particular segments of the market are easier to turn machines.